Chapter 67 Suspicious Power Outage (4)

"That's not right." Lao He thought of another question, and suddenly continued to ask, "The murderer is so stupid, why did he want to replace it with a new one, just pull it out and plug it in like you did?"

And I looked at him speechlessly.

"You said that the water pipe connection is broken, you go and connect it for me?" I still answered him.

"Ah...so that's the case." Lao He understood, and smiled embarrassedly, "I'm pretending to be smart, or the police comrades have a clever plan."

I ignored him and turned to leave.

"That's not right, Comrade Police, since you can't connect it anymore, you have pulled out all three water pipes, who will reimburse you for the maintenance costs?" Another depressed cry came from behind.

Going back to the distribution box again, I no longer stared at the contents of the distribution box at this time, but bent down and looked around.

"Comrade policeman, what are you looking for?" Lao He knew that I had a purpose in doing things this time, so he asked a little cautiously.

I didn't pay attention to him, but still focused on searching.Finally, after almost half an hour, I finally found something unusual in the corner.

"Old He!" I said to Old He who was smoking outside, "Do you have a small transparent bag?"

"I'll look for it!" Hearing the mission, Lao He quickly threw away the cigarette and ran to the duty room.

I stared at the handful of powder on the ground that looked like dust but was silver-white in color, and I slowly began to worry about it.

"Comrade policeman, can you see this?" Old He held a small transparent sealed bag in his hand.

"Okay." I nodded in satisfaction.

Carefully poke the pinch of powder into the bag with a thin stick.Then he stood up and said to him: "The business here is over, let's go back."

Back in the duty room, I asked him a few more questions, and then told him: "Old He, what you saw today are all police secrets, and you are not allowed to tell anyone, especially reporters, do you hear me?"

"Understood!" Lao He swore: "It is the duty of a good citizen to keep important secrets for the government!"

"Yes." I nodded and said, "Also, thank you for your cooperation. We are proud to have a good citizen like you."

Old He showed his white teeth and smiled with some honor.

"In addition, the distribution box and the men's restroom above will be the scene of the crime. Before we send people to block it, no one is allowed to approach it. Can you do it?" I then said to Lao He.

"Okay, absolutely guarantee to complete the task!" Lao He actually saluted.

All of a sudden, I suddenly realized how sacred and safe the word police is to the common people, but some bad apples have failed the common people's trust in the police.

"Comrade policeman, can I..." Then Lao He stammered a little awkwardly.

I managed to squeeze out a smile, and said to him, "Just say what you have to say!"

"My son's wish since he was a child is to be a policeman, and I admire the intelligence and earnestness of comrades in the police force. Can you sign for me? My son must be very happy to see him!" Old He asked cautiously.

I froze for a moment, want my autograph?

"That's okay." I thought for a while and replied, "But I can't sign for you in the name of the police, after all, not all police are as smart and serious as me."

"Ah..." Okay." Old He was a little taken aback when he heard what I said.

"Bring paper and pen here." I said to him.

"Okay, here." Lao He reacted and quickly handed the paper and pen to my eyes.

I wish Xiao He to study hard, Lao He to work hard, Xiao He to have a successful career in the future, and Lao He to live longer than Nanshan in the future!

Jiangnan, the evening of November 2012, 11.

I waved my hand and wrote the first autograph in my lifetime.
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(End of this chapter)

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